I know a Univ of Phoenix grad who worked in consulting at Accenture in Texas & got an offer from Deloitte. Now, was she black lol, no. She & my other friend who works at Deloitte are both Asian. She was in the Masters program at UOP when she got hired so I believe that helped also. Totally agree with the part about if you can hold yourself well in a convo even though you haven't "traveled there", you'll be taken more serious. I have traveled to the main places which gives me an advantage but there are still many other things I haven't experienced but have exposed myself too, so that gives me an advantage in social interactions & most people can't tell the difference. & I'm a black lesbian with dreads BUT I dress like I belong so... I know I've gotten invited into rooms I shouldn't have been in just because I can keep up with the convo.
Definitely prefer your long form videos 👍👌
Thanks for the note. These super long ones are a pain to upload so I’m glad to know it’s valuable
Same here! Worth it 100%. Thank you.
@@xavier.clb1 can you do a video on the value of graduate degrees in upper-class circles?
I know a Univ of Phoenix grad who worked in consulting at Accenture in Texas & got an offer from Deloitte. Now, was she black lol, no. She & my other friend who works at Deloitte are both Asian. She was in the Masters program at UOP when she got hired so I believe that helped also. Totally agree with the part about if you can hold yourself well in a convo even though you haven't "traveled there", you'll be taken more serious. I have traveled to the main places which gives me an advantage but there are still many other things I haven't experienced but have exposed myself too, so that gives me an advantage in social interactions & most people can't tell the difference. & I'm a black lesbian with dreads BUT I dress like I belong so... I know I've gotten invited into rooms I shouldn't have been in just because I can keep up with the convo.
Target school, particular in Finance, such a big deal but in STEM, not so much.
What are your thoughts on black men and women who have dreadlocks but keep them neat? Is this an ok hairstyle for upper class?